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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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We find out what the benefits are, of vegetables produced in Singapore's first vertical farm - Sky Greens.

published:26 Jul 2013

views:100261

Our family little staycay @ D'KranjiFarm Resort. It's like a little piece of precious land away from everything, within Singapore. But it sure feels like i was outside Singapore cox the experience is so..Different =)

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

published:29 Dec 2015

views:4197

[Living Like Lionel: Season 3, Episode 2]
Sharing a short little vlog when i visit a small farm in Singapore today.
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I'm Lionel, a Photographer Living in Singapore.
Filmed with GoPRo Hero 4 Session.
I use a Canon EOS 70D and a PanasonicDMC G5.
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My PhotographyPage on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Lionelsphoto/
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Thank YouSunny Schollenbruch!!!
PleaseCheck out his Youtube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrSunnyThailand/
Thank You Robert Wagner!!!
Please Check out his Youtube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd7MMxZLnYVREjGJLXYJvCA/featured
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published:05 Jun 2016

views:853

We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough land and water in Singapore for farming. But Ivy Singh-Lim has been a farmer in the KranjiCountryside for 14 years and wants to debunk this myth. Do you think The Gentle Warrior’s call to take a relook the farming industry is Good, Bad or Ugly?
--
Warriors fight battles. The Gentle Warriors' battles are causes she believes in. To help people in trouble who cannot help themselves. To re-examine whether the old ways of doing things need to be changed. To question if the current ways are effective and working well or are irrelevant and need to be changed.
In life, we have the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and we want you to vote accordingly what you think of each cause.
You can place your votes here.
http://happy-tv.com/gentlewarrior/the-good-bad-ugly/can-singapore-have-a-farming-industry/
--
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ABOUT
Happy-TV is a new space for Singaporeans. A vital space that means different things to different people, but with the common goal of making life a little better.
We want you to gravitate towards Happy-TV. Everyday. As often as you feel like it. For different reasons. For a little laugh to brighten your mood. For helpful information to cope with life. For knowledge to enrich the mind. To seek clarity in a confusing world. To interact with others or, simply, get away. To let off steam or lift the spirit. To find your bearings. To soothe the soul. To share a kindness. Happy-TV is a place of refuge. A comfort zone.

published:20 May 2015

views:3035

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The kids visited all parts of the dairy farm and saw the lovely cows. We also saw how the milking is done by automated process. Lastly we bought fresh milk and it was really delicious!!
If you like our video, kindly like and subscribe. We will be grateful if you kindly put a few words in the comment section.
The address of the cow farm is:
5 Lim Chu Kang Lane 8A
Singapore 719608
A bit about the dairy farm and its milking process and fresh milk:
Far from the madding crowd, away from the city, nestled in the quiet, lush greenery of Lim Chu Kang is a well-kept secret by people who know and love fresh milk.
In 1936, before the war, DairyFolks started their cow farm with only six cows; today, they have a hundred cows. And since then, they have been supplying our customers with fresh milk here in Singapore.
Every day they feed the cows with freshly-cut grass and milk them twice daily. These are the lovely Holstein Friesians cows.

published:26 Jul 2017

views:434

Once again, together with the Ministry of National Development (MND) and this time, the Agri-Food & VeterinaryAuthority of Singapore (AVA), TheSmartLocal organised #InstaWalk at Lim Chu Kang on the 15th of October 2016 to give us a sneak peek into the high-tech farms we have right here in our little red dot!
Joining us on this #iWalkLimChuKang journey were our influencers, Aaron Kai (@aaron.kai), Danny Ng (@daannyng) and Eswari Gunasagar (@esh_wari). We also picked 25 lucky participants to join us on a tour to the most insta-worthy locations here.
Check out our FacebookAlbum here:
https://www.facebook.com/TheSmartLocal/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1182677928486656
Don’t forget to follow @thesmartlocalsg and @MNDSingapore on Instagram for more information on our next #InstaWalk!
Follow The Smart Local on Social Media!
https://facebook.com/TheSmartLocal
https://facebook.com/TheSmartLocalTV
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https://instagram.com/thesmartlocaltv
Host:
Charlotte Mei - https://instagram.com/apennyfortea
Special Guests:
Aaron Kai - https://instagram.com/aaron.kai
Danny Ng - https://instagram.com/daannyng
Eswari Gunasagar - https://instagram.com/esh_wari
Videography By:
Alison Tan - https://instagram.com/alisonaliceally
Jonathan Paul - https://instagram.com/jonathanpaulsxw8
Julian Reyes - https://instagram.com/joel_s
Lucas Soh - https://instagram.com/l.syh
Yun Qian Lim - https://instagram.com/lyqian
ZaidIzzuddin - https://instagram.com/zai8izzuddin
Edited By:
Zaid Izzuddin
Business Enquires: hello@thesmartlocal.com

published:01 Nov 2016

views:25461

With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.

Lim Chu Kang

Lim Chu Kang is a planning area located in the northwestern part of Singapore.

History

Lim Chu Kang Village was founded by Neo Ao Tiew (Chinese:梁后宙; born 1884, died 1975), a Chineseimmigrant who was the sheriff of the village. The village is on the banks of the Sungei Kranji and was controlled by the Lim clan. Neo Tiew also set up a primary school and health centre in the village. Neo Tiew Road is named after him. The area was originally noted for its numerous pepper and gambier plantations. Later there were rubber plantations, e.g. Namazie-Cashin rubber estates.

Today

Today, Lim Chu Kang is still largely rural and is located in close proximity with the Western Water Catchment. Lim Chu Kang is commonly served by two main roads known as Lim Chu Kang Road and Old Choa Chu Kang Road. As this area is still undeveloped, it has a lot of military training areas, agriculture, farms, have the only remaining cemeteries in Singapore (due to exhumations to others to make way for new developments) and a major columbarium. There are also side-roads, like Jalan Sungei Poyan, Lim Chu Kang Road Track 11/13 and Jalan Bahtera, and including roads that are not listed on Street Directory but on Google Earth satellite imagery (due to MINDEF secrecy, such as the old Kampong Berih Road).

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Singapore's first vertical farm

We find out what the benefits are, of vegetables produced in Singapore's first vertical farm - Sky Greens.

9:21

D'Kranji Farm Resort (Singapore)

D'Kranji Farm Resort (Singapore)

D'Kranji Farm Resort (Singapore)

Our family little staycay @ D'KranjiFarm Resort. It's like a little piece of precious land away from everything, within Singapore. But it sure feels like i was outside Singapore cox the experience is so..Different =)

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

4:32

There's a farm in Singapore???

There's a farm in Singapore???

There's a farm in Singapore???

[Living Like Lionel: Season 3, Episode 2]
Sharing a short little vlog when i visit a small farm in Singapore today.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm Lionel, a Photographer Living in Singapore.
Filmed with GoPRo Hero 4 Session.
I use a Canon EOS 70D and a PanasonicDMC G5.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My PhotographyPage on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Lionelsphoto/
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank YouSunny Schollenbruch!!!
PleaseCheck out his Youtube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrSunnyThailand/
Thank You Robert Wagner!!!
Please Check out his Youtube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd7MMxZLnYVREjGJLXYJvCA/featured
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

5:14

Can Singapore have a farming industry? | Gentle Warrior | Happy-TV

Can Singapore have a farming industry? | Gentle Warrior | Happy-TV

Can Singapore have a farming industry? | Gentle Warrior | Happy-TV

We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough land and water in Singapore for farming. But Ivy Singh-Lim has been a farmer in the KranjiCountryside for 14 years and wants to debunk this myth. Do you think The Gentle Warrior’s call to take a relook the farming industry is Good, Bad or Ugly?
--
Warriors fight battles. The Gentle Warriors' battles are causes she believes in. To help people in trouble who cannot help themselves. To re-examine whether the old ways of doing things need to be changed. To question if the current ways are effective and working well or are irrelevant and need to be changed.
In life, we have the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and we want you to vote accordingly what you think of each cause.
You can place your votes here.
http://happy-tv.com/gentlewarrior/the-good-bad-ugly/can-singapore-have-a-farming-industry/
--
A Happy-TV ProductionCopyright: Happy-TV Media Pte Ltd
MORE INFORMATION @
http://happy-tv.com
https://www.facebook.com/happytv
https://twitter.com/happytvsg
http://instagram.com/happytvsg
ALL PROGRAMS @
https://www.youtube.com/HappyTVmedia
ABOUT
Happy-TV is a new space for Singaporeans. A vital space that means different things to different people, but with the common goal of making life a little better.
We want you to gravitate towards Happy-TV. Everyday. As often as you feel like it. For different reasons. For a little laugh to brighten your mood. For helpful information to cope with life. For knowledge to enrich the mind. To seek clarity in a confusing world. To interact with others or, simply, get away. To let off steam or lift the spirit. To find your bearings. To soothe the soul. To share a kindness. Happy-TV is a place of refuge. A comfort zone.

6:49

Dairy (cow) farm visit and milking process

Dairy (cow) farm visit and milking process

Dairy (cow) farm visit and milking process

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The kids visited all parts of the dairy farm and saw the lovely cows. We also saw how the milking is done by automated process. Lastly we bought fresh milk and it was really delicious!!
If you like our video, kindly like and subscribe. We will be grateful if you kindly put a few words in the comment section.
The address of the cow farm is:
5 Lim Chu Kang Lane 8A
Singapore 719608
A bit about the dairy farm and its milking process and fresh milk:
Far from the madding crowd, away from the city, nestled in the quiet, lush greenery of Lim Chu Kang is a well-kept secret by people who know and love fresh milk.
In 1936, before the war, DairyFolks started their cow farm with only six cows; today, they have a hundred cows. And since then, they have been supplying our customers with fresh milk here in Singapore.
Every day they feed the cows with freshly-cut grass and milk them twice daily. These are the lovely Holstein Friesians cows.

Once again, together with the Ministry of National Development (MND) and this time, the Agri-Food & VeterinaryAuthority of Singapore (AVA), TheSmartLocal organised #InstaWalk at Lim Chu Kang on the 15th of October 2016 to give us a sneak peek into the high-tech farms we have right here in our little red dot!
Joining us on this #iWalkLimChuKang journey were our influencers, Aaron Kai (@aaron.kai), Danny Ng (@daannyng) and Eswari Gunasagar (@esh_wari). We also picked 25 lucky participants to join us on a tour to the most insta-worthy locations here.
Check out our FacebookAlbum here:
https://www.facebook.com/TheSmartLocal/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1182677928486656
Don’t forget to follow @thesmartlocalsg and @MNDSingapore on Instagram for more information on our next #InstaWalk!
Follow The Smart Local on Social Media!
https://facebook.com/TheSmartLocal
https://facebook.com/TheSmartLocalTV
https://instagram.com/thesmartlocalsg
https://instagram.com/thesmartlocaltv
Host:
Charlotte Mei - https://instagram.com/apennyfortea
Special Guests:
Aaron Kai - https://instagram.com/aaron.kai
Danny Ng - https://instagram.com/daannyng
Eswari Gunasagar - https://instagram.com/esh_wari
Videography By:
Alison Tan - https://instagram.com/alisonaliceally
Jonathan Paul - https://instagram.com/jonathanpaulsxw8
Julian Reyes - https://instagram.com/joel_s
Lucas Soh - https://instagram.com/l.syh
Yun Qian Lim - https://instagram.com/lyqian
ZaidIzzuddin - https://instagram.com/zai8izzuddin
Edited By:
Zaid Izzuddin
Business Enquires: hello@thesmartlocal.com

2:46

Vertical farms solve land problem

Vertical farms solve land problem

Vertical farms solve land problem

With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.

6:47

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65841
Subscribe to Journeyman for more: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67680
In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

4:53

UpClose: A Quail Farm in Singapore

UpClose: A Quail Farm in Singapore

UpClose: A Quail Farm in Singapore

Farming is considered an uncommon job in Singapore. We interviewed William Ho, better known as "UncleWilliam", on his journey and experience in quail egg farming.
Check out this beautiful and interesting insight of the small community of farmers in Singapore.

1:55

Farming Innovations in Singapore: Can We Farm Fish on Land?

Farming Innovations in Singapore: Can We Farm Fish on Land?

Farming Innovations in Singapore: Can We Farm Fish on Land?

We interviewed Mr Joseph Loh, Apollo Aquaculture Group Pte Ltd, on how technology, engineering, design and farming have transformed the way fish are farmed.
GrowingMore with Less, an Urban Lab exhibition, unearths these possibilities and highlights the farming innovations that have been conceptualised, test-bedded and implemented. These farms have demonstrated how innovations can lead to higher yield with less resource. When adopted on a larger scale, Singapore could overcome resource constraints and enhance food resilience.
Find out more bit,ly/sgfarm
This exhibition is held at the URACentreAtrium, Singapore, till 31 October 2017.
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MusicTitle: Adventures by A Himitsu (https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu)
Music by: Argofox (https://youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE)

2:33

Watching from farm to fork: Keeping food in Singapore safe in the global era

Watching from farm to fork: Keeping food in Singapore safe in the global era

Watching from farm to fork: Keeping food in Singapore safe in the global era

SINGAPORE - MAX KOI FARM

Vertical Farm in Singapore

This is the start of the Vertical Farming concepts. At VFS we do not believe that is is the best use of space, and mechanics. Plants do not like to be moved. At VFS we have designed a system which recreates the perfect outdoor conditions, but in a controlled environment. Visit VFS@.com

Every chef knows that his work is only as good as his ingredients and tools that he works with. Our Beyond the Table video series takes you beyond the pomp and grandeur of the restaurant dining room and into the lives of local artisans and farmers in Singapore - the ones who toil quietly at their craft to help make your dining experience complete.
In this episode, the Michelin Guide Singapore speaks to UncleWilliam of Singapore's Lian WahHangQuailFarm, one of Singapore's oldest and last remaining quail farms.

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
SUBSCRIBE
http://vidds.ee/18V1scm
RATE, WATCH, SUPPORT YOUR FILMMAKER
https://www.viddsee.com/video/growing-roots/kfl85
Follow us on Instagram
https://instag...

Wild Singapore: Hay Dairies Goat Farm

Singapore's first vertical farm

We find out what the benefits are, of vegetables produced in Singapore's first vertical farm - Sky Greens.

published: 26 Jul 2013

D'Kranji Farm Resort (Singapore)

Our family little staycay @ D'KranjiFarm Resort. It's like a little piece of precious land away from everything, within Singapore. But it sure feels like i was outside Singapore cox the experience is so..Different =)

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

Can Singapore have a farming industry? | Gentle Warrior | Happy-TV

We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough land and water in Singapore for farming. But Ivy Singh-Lim has been a farmer in the KranjiCountryside for 14 years and wants to debunk this myth. Do you think The Gentle Warrior’s call to take a relook the farming industry is Good, Bad or Ugly?
--
Warriors fight battles. The Gentle Warriors' battles are causes she believes in. To help people in trouble who cannot help themselves. To re-examine whether the old ways of doing things need to be changed. To question if the current ways are effective and working well or are irrelevant and need to be changed.
In life, we have the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and we want you to vote accordingly what you think of each cause.
You can place your votes here...

published: 20 May 2015

Dairy (cow) farm visit and milking process

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The kids visited all parts of the dairy farm and saw the lovely cows. We also saw how the milking is done by automated process. Lastly we bought fresh milk and it was really delicious!!
If you like our video, kindly like and subscribe. We will be grateful if you kindly put a few words in the comment section.
The address of the cow farm is:
5 Lim Chu Kang Lane 8A
Singapore 719608
A bit about the dairy farm and its milking process and fresh milk:
Far from the madding crowd, away from the city, nestled in the quiet, lush greenery of Lim Chu Kang is a well-kept secret by people who know and love fresh milk.
In 1936, before the war, DairyFolks started their cow farm with only six cows; today, they have ...

Once again, together with the Ministry of National Development (MND) and this time, the Agri-Food & VeterinaryAuthority of Singapore (AVA), TheSmartLocal organised #InstaWalk at Lim Chu Kang on the 15th of October 2016 to give us a sneak peek into the high-tech farms we have right here in our little red dot!
Joining us on this #iWalkLimChuKang journey were our influencers, Aaron Kai (@aaron.kai), Danny Ng (@daannyng) and Eswari Gunasagar (@esh_wari). We also picked 25 lucky participants to join us on a tour to the most insta-worthy locations here.
Check out our FacebookAlbum here:
https://www.facebook.com/TheSmartLocal/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1182677928486656
Don’t forget to follow @thesmartlocalsg and @MNDSingapore on Instagram for more information on our next #InstaWalk!
Follo...

published: 01 Nov 2016

Vertical farms solve land problem

With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.

published: 28 Dec 2012

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65841
Subscribe to Journeyman for more: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67680
In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food sec...

published: 09 Sep 2013

UpClose: A Quail Farm in Singapore

Farming is considered an uncommon job in Singapore. We interviewed William Ho, better known as "UncleWilliam", on his journey and experience in quail egg farming.
Check out this beautiful and interesting insight of the small community of farmers in Singapore.

published: 17 Jan 2017

Farming Innovations in Singapore: Can We Farm Fish on Land?

We interviewed Mr Joseph Loh, Apollo Aquaculture Group Pte Ltd, on how technology, engineering, design and farming have transformed the way fish are farmed.
GrowingMore with Less, an Urban Lab exhibition, unearths these possibilities and highlights the farming innovations that have been conceptualised, test-bedded and implemented. These farms have demonstrated how innovations can lead to higher yield with less resource. When adopted on a larger scale, Singapore could overcome resource constraints and enhance food resilience.
Find out more bit,ly/sgfarm
This exhibition is held at the URACentreAtrium, Singapore, till 31 October 2017.
-----
MusicTitle: Adventures by A Himitsu (https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu)
Music by: Argofox (https://youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE)

published: 19 Oct 2017

Watching from farm to fork: Keeping food in Singapore safe in the global era

SINGAPORE - MAX KOI FARM

Vertical Farm in Singapore

This is the start of the Vertical Farming concepts. At VFS we do not believe that is is the best use of space, and mechanics. Plants do not like to be moved. At VFS we have designed a system which recreates the perfect outdoor conditions, but in a controlled environment. Visit VFS@.com

Every chef knows that his work is only as good as his ingredients and tools that he works with. Our Beyond the Table video series takes you beyond the pomp and grandeur of the restaurant dining room and into the lives of local artisans and farmers in Singapore - the ones who toil quietly at their craft to help make your dining experience complete.
In this episode, the Michelin Guide Singapore speaks to UncleWilliam of Singapore's Lian WahHangQuailFarm, one of Singapore's oldest and last remaining quail farms.

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the gl...

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
SUBSCRIBE
http://vidds.ee/18V1scm
RATE, WATCH, SUPPORT YOUR FILMMAKER
https://www.viddsee.com/video/growing-roots/kfl85
Follow us on Instagram
https://instagram.com/viddsee
Download the new Viddsee Android/ iPhone app to watch awesome short films offline http://www.viddsee.com/mobile

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
SUBSCRIBE
http://vidds.ee/18V1scm
RATE, WATCH, SUPPORT YOUR FILMMAKER
https://www.viddsee.com/video/growing-roots/kfl85
Follow us on Instagram
https://instagram.com/viddsee
Download the new Viddsee Android/ iPhone app to watch awesome short films offline http://www.viddsee.com/mobile

D'Kranji Farm Resort (Singapore)

Our family little staycay @ D'KranjiFarm Resort. It's like a little piece of precious land away from everything, within Singapore. But it sure feels like i was...

Our family little staycay @ D'KranjiFarm Resort. It's like a little piece of precious land away from everything, within Singapore. But it sure feels like i was outside Singapore cox the experience is so..Different =)

Our family little staycay @ D'KranjiFarm Resort. It's like a little piece of precious land away from everything, within Singapore. But it sure feels like i was outside Singapore cox the experience is so..Different =)

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations ...

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

[Living Like Lionel: Season 3, Episode 2]
Sharing a short little vlog when i visit a small farm in Singapore today.
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[Living Like Lionel: Season 3, Episode 2]
Sharing a short little vlog when i visit a small farm in Singapore today.
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I'm Lionel, a Photographer Living in Singapore.
Filmed with GoPRo Hero 4 Session.
I use a Canon EOS 70D and a PanasonicDMC G5.
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My PhotographyPage on Facebook:
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PleaseCheck out his Youtube Channel.
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Thank You Robert Wagner!!!
Please Check out his Youtube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd7MMxZLnYVREjGJLXYJvCA/featured
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Can Singapore have a farming industry? | Gentle Warrior | Happy-TV

We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough land and water in Singapore for farming. But Ivy Singh-Lim has been a...

We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough land and water in Singapore for farming. But Ivy Singh-Lim has been a farmer in the KranjiCountryside for 14 years and wants to debunk this myth. Do you think The Gentle Warrior’s call to take a relook the farming industry is Good, Bad or Ugly?
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We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough land and water in Singapore for farming. But Ivy Singh-Lim has been a farmer in the KranjiCountryside for 14 years and wants to debunk this myth. Do you think The Gentle Warrior’s call to take a relook the farming industry is Good, Bad or Ugly?
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Warriors fight battles. The Gentle Warriors' battles are causes she believes in. To help people in trouble who cannot help themselves. To re-examine whether the old ways of doing things need to be changed. To question if the current ways are effective and working well or are irrelevant and need to be changed.
In life, we have the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and we want you to vote accordingly what you think of each cause.
You can place your votes here.
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Dairy (cow) farm visit and milking process

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The kids visited all parts of the dairy farm and saw the lovely cows. We a...

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The kids visited all parts of the dairy farm and saw the lovely cows. We also saw how the milking is done by automated process. Lastly we bought fresh milk and it was really delicious!!
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The address of the cow farm is:
5 Lim Chu Kang Lane 8A
Singapore 719608
A bit about the dairy farm and its milking process and fresh milk:
Far from the madding crowd, away from the city, nestled in the quiet, lush greenery of Lim Chu Kang is a well-kept secret by people who know and love fresh milk.
In 1936, before the war, DairyFolks started their cow farm with only six cows; today, they have a hundred cows. And since then, they have been supplying our customers with fresh milk here in Singapore.
Every day they feed the cows with freshly-cut grass and milk them twice daily. These are the lovely Holstein Friesians cows.

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The kids visited all parts of the dairy farm and saw the lovely cows. We also saw how the milking is done by automated process. Lastly we bought fresh milk and it was really delicious!!
If you like our video, kindly like and subscribe. We will be grateful if you kindly put a few words in the comment section.
The address of the cow farm is:
5 Lim Chu Kang Lane 8A
Singapore 719608
A bit about the dairy farm and its milking process and fresh milk:
Far from the madding crowd, away from the city, nestled in the quiet, lush greenery of Lim Chu Kang is a well-kept secret by people who know and love fresh milk.
In 1936, before the war, DairyFolks started their cow farm with only six cows; today, they have a hundred cows. And since then, they have been supplying our customers with fresh milk here in Singapore.
Every day they feed the cows with freshly-cut grass and milk them twice daily. These are the lovely Holstein Friesians cows.

Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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Farming is considered an uncommon job in Singapore. We interviewed William Ho, better known as "UncleWilliam", on his journey and experience in quail egg farming.
Check out this beautiful and interesting insight of the small community of farmers in Singapore.

Farming is considered an uncommon job in Singapore. We interviewed William Ho, better known as "UncleWilliam", on his journey and experience in quail egg farming.
Check out this beautiful and interesting insight of the small community of farmers in Singapore.

Farming Innovations in Singapore: Can We Farm Fish on Land?

We interviewed Mr Joseph Loh, Apollo Aquaculture Group Pte Ltd, on how technology, engineering, design and farming have transformed the way fish are farmed.
Gr...

We interviewed Mr Joseph Loh, Apollo Aquaculture Group Pte Ltd, on how technology, engineering, design and farming have transformed the way fish are farmed.
GrowingMore with Less, an Urban Lab exhibition, unearths these possibilities and highlights the farming innovations that have been conceptualised, test-bedded and implemented. These farms have demonstrated how innovations can lead to higher yield with less resource. When adopted on a larger scale, Singapore could overcome resource constraints and enhance food resilience.
Find out more bit,ly/sgfarm
This exhibition is held at the URACentreAtrium, Singapore, till 31 October 2017.
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We interviewed Mr Joseph Loh, Apollo Aquaculture Group Pte Ltd, on how technology, engineering, design and farming have transformed the way fish are farmed.
GrowingMore with Less, an Urban Lab exhibition, unearths these possibilities and highlights the farming innovations that have been conceptualised, test-bedded and implemented. These farms have demonstrated how innovations can lead to higher yield with less resource. When adopted on a larger scale, Singapore could overcome resource constraints and enhance food resilience.
Find out more bit,ly/sgfarm
This exhibition is held at the URACentreAtrium, Singapore, till 31 October 2017.
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MusicTitle: Adventures by A Himitsu (https://soundcloud.com/a-himitsu)
Music by: Argofox (https://youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE)

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Watching from farm to fork: Keeping food in Singapore safe in the global era

Vertical Farm in Singapore

This is the start of the Vertical Farming concepts. At VFS we do not believe that is is the best use of space, and mechanics. Plants do not like to be moved. ...

This is the start of the Vertical Farming concepts. At VFS we do not believe that is is the best use of space, and mechanics. Plants do not like to be moved. At VFS we have designed a system which recreates the perfect outdoor conditions, but in a controlled environment. Visit VFS@.com

This is the start of the Vertical Farming concepts. At VFS we do not believe that is is the best use of space, and mechanics. Plants do not like to be moved. At VFS we have designed a system which recreates the perfect outdoor conditions, but in a controlled environment. Visit VFS@.com

Every chef knows that his work is only as good as his ingredients and tools that he works with. Our Beyond the Table video series takes you beyond the pomp and ...

Every chef knows that his work is only as good as his ingredients and tools that he works with. Our Beyond the Table video series takes you beyond the pomp and grandeur of the restaurant dining room and into the lives of local artisans and farmers in Singapore - the ones who toil quietly at their craft to help make your dining experience complete.
In this episode, the Michelin Guide Singapore speaks to UncleWilliam of Singapore's Lian WahHangQuailFarm, one of Singapore's oldest and last remaining quail farms.

Every chef knows that his work is only as good as his ingredients and tools that he works with. Our Beyond the Table video series takes you beyond the pomp and grandeur of the restaurant dining room and into the lives of local artisans and farmers in Singapore - the ones who toil quietly at their craft to help make your dining experience complete.
In this episode, the Michelin Guide Singapore speaks to UncleWilliam of Singapore's Lian WahHangQuailFarm, one of Singapore's oldest and last remaining quail farms.

Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
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25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybo...

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city,...

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INSIDE Singapore | Travel Guide | October 2017

You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Singapore travel guide this October 2017! Our hosts Jamie Yeo, Carey Ng and Edward Russell with some other guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Singapore.
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Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
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SINGAPORE | TRAVEL VLOG 2017 [PART 1]

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
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Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
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We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji La...

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half ...

How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

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Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries that we visited with tips on why you should travel to that country, what to see, how long to spend, how to get around, where to stay, our food favourites (because you know we are food lovers!), and the EXACT prices it cost us to travel. We recorded all our expenses on the road so we could give you an example of how much a trip might cost.
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Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit...

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
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Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast A...

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is ...

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Here's your essential Singapore travel guide this October 2017! Our hosts Jamie Yeo, Carey Ng and Edward Russell with some other guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Singapore.
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Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to ...

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
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I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
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Informative travel videos save you a lot of time and money.
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LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife
About Lex Bonife:
I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
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All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
Find me:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ItsJonathanChan
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ItsJonathanChan
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ItsJonathanChan
Instagram: http://instagram.com/ItsJonathanChan
SnapChat: ItsJonathanChan
Email: itsjonathanchan@gmail.com
All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south...

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in S...

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How to travel SINGAPORE (exact budget/costs)?

Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries th...

Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries that we visited with tips on why you should travel to that country, what to see, how long to spend, how to get around, where to stay, our food favourites (because you know we are food lovers!), and the EXACT prices it cost us to travel. We recorded all our expenses on the road so we could give you an example of how much a trip might cost.
First stop: Singapore!
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Singapore financial breakdown (one week for two people):
Transportation: Total - £690.57
- £663.2 on one way flights from Manchester
- £27.37 on the metro
Food and drink: Total - £218.31
Accommodation: Total - £352.14
- £250 for one night in Marina bay sands
- £69.47 for three nights in the Inncrowd
- £32.67 for two nights in the Mitraa
Activities: Total - £195.21
- £59 on Singapore zoo and night safari
- £36.85 on the cable car
- £31.27 on the aquarium
- £18.98 on souvenirs
- £15.63 on the Gardens by the bay (flower dome)
- £5.58 orchid garden
- £27.90 on museums
Visa: Total - £0
Total: £1456.23
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Hey guys, we are continuing to share our travel tips with a little series of videos. Our RealCost series is going to include a breakdown of all the countries that we visited with tips on why you should travel to that country, what to see, how long to spend, how to get around, where to stay, our food favourites (because you know we are food lovers!), and the EXACT prices it cost us to travel. We recorded all our expenses on the road so we could give you an example of how much a trip might cost.
First stop: Singapore!
#RealCost
Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to not miss out on more travel vlogs and travel tips!
Singapore financial breakdown (one week for two people):
Transportation: Total - £690.57
- £663.2 on one way flights from Manchester
- £27.37 on the metro
Food and drink: Total - £218.31
Accommodation: Total - £352.14
- £250 for one night in Marina bay sands
- £69.47 for three nights in the Inncrowd
- £32.67 for two nights in the Mitraa
Activities: Total - £195.21
- £59 on Singapore zoo and night safari
- £36.85 on the cable car
- £31.27 on the aquarium
- £18.98 on souvenirs
- £15.63 on the Gardens by the bay (flower dome)
- £5.58 orchid garden
- £27.90 on museums
Visa: Total - £0
Total: £1456.23
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Music:
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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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National Orchid Garden Singapore - Botanic Gardens

National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Garden. Located on the mid-western side of the Garden, the hilly three-hectare site has a collection of more than 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids.

The rise of vertical farming - (VPRO documentary - 2017)

Food flats and vertical farming as an alternative to our inefficient food system: in order to do vertical farming in a sustainable way, we must integrate the food production into the urban infrastructure for a significant part. At present, our food system is inefficiently organized: our food travels many kilometers, uses a lot of water, is wasted and pollutes the environment. Nevertheless, the 7 billion inhabitants, often living in large cities, need to be fed. Food flats and vertical farming in urban agriculture are important alternatives to our current inefficient food system.
Original title: Boer zoekt voedselflat
To produce sufficient food for the estimated - nine billion people in 20 years, experiments with vertical farming, rooftop gardening and even sea-farming are being conducted...

published: 28 Oct 2017

First Look: Paris Popup at Open Farm Community

One of France's most popular roving concepts lands in Singapore for three weeks.

published: 20 Nov 2017

Australia: Slaving Away - 101 East

Almost every fresh produce that Australians buy will have passed through the hands of workers who have been fundamentally exploited, according to one union official. Across the country, hundreds of thousands of migrant workers toil in food factories and farms. Some of theses enterprises boast billion dollar revenues, but the profits aren’t being felt by the workers. Instead, food is picked and packed by exploited labour. Through working holiday visas and sometimes using false documents, Asian workers are grossly underpaid, forced to work punishing hours, and face abuse, harassment and assault. exposes the dirty secrets behind Australia’s fresh food produce.
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published: 23 Jul 2015

Shrimp Farming (1990s) - Training Video

Video explains how shrimp farming works. The life history of saltwater shrimp is presented with illustrations of how aquaculturists have adapted these for intensive production. Hatchery and growout methods are presented which indicate the most important aspects of the industry. The work reported in this publication was supported in part by the Southern Regional Aquaculture Center.

Ngiam Tong Tau: Sustaining Singapore's farming heritage

101 East - Australia: Selling the Farm

China and the Middle East are buying up Australia's agricultural assets to secure food production
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LUCKY CHOW: Asian Farm to Table (S2 E2)

published: 20 May 2017

TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42...

published: 28 Nov 2015

earthrise - Food: Farming for the Future - earthrise

Climate change has disrupted weather patterns across the globe, destroying farmland and increasing pest outbreaks. As a result, both the livelihoods of farmers and food supplies have been pushed to breaking point.
earthrise sets off to South Africa and Nepal to see how some newly developed solutions are helping farmers to produce food for a growing population as conditions change.
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Feast TV: Urban Farming

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming in all of its forms. We head to a rooftop farm made possible through innovative architecture, visit a compact teaching farm carved out of an urban neighborhood and explore a fully off-the-grid farm where ideals and flavorful produce thrive. Veggie-forward cooking is taking center stage in kitchens across the country and host Cat Neville will show you a classic Italian pie that showcases farm-fresh greens and eggs.
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Inside Malaysia's Gruesome Snake Skin Trade

Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
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Venture Xplorers SG - Expedition Dairy Farm House

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the gl...

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Garden. Located on the mid-western side of the Garden, the hilly three-hectare site has a collection of more than 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids.

National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Garden. Located on the mid-western side of the Garden, the hilly three-hectare site has a collection of more than 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids.

Australia: Slaving Away - 101 East

Almost every fresh produce that Australians buy will have passed through the hands of workers who have been fundamentally exploited, according to one union offi...

Almost every fresh produce that Australians buy will have passed through the hands of workers who have been fundamentally exploited, according to one union official. Across the country, hundreds of thousands of migrant workers toil in food factories and farms. Some of theses enterprises boast billion dollar revenues, but the profits aren’t being felt by the workers. Instead, food is picked and packed by exploited labour. Through working holiday visas and sometimes using false documents, Asian workers are grossly underpaid, forced to work punishing hours, and face abuse, harassment and assault. exposes the dirty secrets behind Australia’s fresh food produce.
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Almost every fresh produce that Australians buy will have passed through the hands of workers who have been fundamentally exploited, according to one union official. Across the country, hundreds of thousands of migrant workers toil in food factories and farms. Some of theses enterprises boast billion dollar revenues, but the profits aren’t being felt by the workers. Instead, food is picked and packed by exploited labour. Through working holiday visas and sometimes using false documents, Asian workers are grossly underpaid, forced to work punishing hours, and face abuse, harassment and assault. exposes the dirty secrets behind Australia’s fresh food produce.
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Shrimp Farming (1990s) - Training Video

Video explains how shrimp farming works. The life history of saltwater shrimp is presented with illustrations of how aquaculturists have adapted these for inten...

Video explains how shrimp farming works. The life history of saltwater shrimp is presented with illustrations of how aquaculturists have adapted these for intensive production. Hatchery and growout methods are presented which indicate the most important aspects of the industry. The work reported in this publication was supported in part by the Southern Regional Aquaculture Center.

Video explains how shrimp farming works. The life history of saltwater shrimp is presented with illustrations of how aquaculturists have adapted these for intensive production. Hatchery and growout methods are presented which indicate the most important aspects of the industry. The work reported in this publication was supported in part by the Southern Regional Aquaculture Center.

China and the Middle East are buying up Australia's agricultural assets to secure food production
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China and the Middle East are buying up Australia's agricultural assets to secure food production
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of...

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42 days to grow a head of lettuce, which is from 3 to 17 days faster than it would take if grown in a field. Now, Green Sense is figuring out different red and blue light combinations to optimise growing other plants, such as chives or basil.
We also visit FarmedHere, another indoor farm, which uses an aquaponics growing system: waste from tilapia, a freshwater fish kept in tanks, is broken down by natural bacteria into nitrates, which is then cycled to the leafy greens grown there as fertiliser.
"Nitrates are the most available plant foods on the planet, so the nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks, is moved on to the area of our growth systems where the plants live. The plants take the nutrients, they filter the water, and the water recirculates back to the fish," explains Paul Hardej, cofounder of FarmedHere.
The indoor farm started off using fluorescent lighting, but are making the move to LEDs. It's the first commercial indoor farm to be certified as organic by the US Department of Agriculture.
While indoor farms are a nascent, growing industry, could they ever replace traditional farming? We put that question to some of the agricultural experts who appear in this episode.
We also head to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see how conservationists are utilising the surrounding open, vacant land to save wildlife and bees. The CommonAcre, a bee conservation group, has gone into partnership with the airport to develop a strain of stronger bees that can survive the harsh winter.
As Bob Redmond, the executive director of Common Acre tells us, bees are crucial as they "pollinate one third of everything that humans eat". But since 2006, he says, "there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and they can't produce enough bees to survive so those populations collapse."
Near one of the main runways are natural wetlands, which attract birds that can get caught in the engines if they fly too close to the aircraft. We see how the airport's resident wildlife biologist has come up with creative ways to scare the birds away and to trap and relocate them to a green space about 100km from the airport.
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In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42 days to grow a head of lettuce, which is from 3 to 17 days faster than it would take if grown in a field. Now, Green Sense is figuring out different red and blue light combinations to optimise growing other plants, such as chives or basil.
We also visit FarmedHere, another indoor farm, which uses an aquaponics growing system: waste from tilapia, a freshwater fish kept in tanks, is broken down by natural bacteria into nitrates, which is then cycled to the leafy greens grown there as fertiliser.
"Nitrates are the most available plant foods on the planet, so the nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks, is moved on to the area of our growth systems where the plants live. The plants take the nutrients, they filter the water, and the water recirculates back to the fish," explains Paul Hardej, cofounder of FarmedHere.
The indoor farm started off using fluorescent lighting, but are making the move to LEDs. It's the first commercial indoor farm to be certified as organic by the US Department of Agriculture.
While indoor farms are a nascent, growing industry, could they ever replace traditional farming? We put that question to some of the agricultural experts who appear in this episode.
We also head to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see how conservationists are utilising the surrounding open, vacant land to save wildlife and bees. The CommonAcre, a bee conservation group, has gone into partnership with the airport to develop a strain of stronger bees that can survive the harsh winter.
As Bob Redmond, the executive director of Common Acre tells us, bees are crucial as they "pollinate one third of everything that humans eat". But since 2006, he says, "there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and they can't produce enough bees to survive so those populations collapse."
Near one of the main runways are natural wetlands, which attract birds that can get caught in the engines if they fly too close to the aircraft. We see how the airport's resident wildlife biologist has come up with creative ways to scare the birds away and to trap and relocate them to a green space about 100km from the airport.
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earthrise - Food: Farming for the Future - earthrise

Climate change has disrupted weather patterns across the globe, destroying farmland and increasing pest outbreaks. As a result, both the livelihoods of farmers ...

Climate change has disrupted weather patterns across the globe, destroying farmland and increasing pest outbreaks. As a result, both the livelihoods of farmers and food supplies have been pushed to breaking point.
earthrise sets off to South Africa and Nepal to see how some newly developed solutions are helping farmers to produce food for a growing population as conditions change.
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Climate change has disrupted weather patterns across the globe, destroying farmland and increasing pest outbreaks. As a result, both the livelihoods of farmers and food supplies have been pushed to breaking point.
earthrise sets off to South Africa and Nepal to see how some newly developed solutions are helping farmers to produce food for a growing population as conditions change.
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Feast TV: Urban Farming

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming...

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming in all of its forms. We head to a rooftop farm made possible through innovative architecture, visit a compact teaching farm carved out of an urban neighborhood and explore a fully off-the-grid farm where ideals and flavorful produce thrive. Veggie-forward cooking is taking center stage in kitchens across the country and host Cat Neville will show you a classic Italian pie that showcases farm-fresh greens and eggs.
Feast TV is brought to you by the generous support of our sponsors: Missouri Wines, IKEA, Kaldi's Coffee Roasting Co., Ole Tyme Produce and The RaphaelHotel. Produced in partnership with Tybee Studios and LP CreativeStudio.

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming in all of its forms. We head to a rooftop farm made possible through innovative architecture, visit a compact teaching farm carved out of an urban neighborhood and explore a fully off-the-grid farm where ideals and flavorful produce thrive. Veggie-forward cooking is taking center stage in kitchens across the country and host Cat Neville will show you a classic Italian pie that showcases farm-fresh greens and eggs.
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Obama, Tahrir Square, Occupy Wall Street -- surely, the future lies in change, in the way people interact and think as a collective force. Some demand regime change, others empowerment through progressive ideas. But what if all these actually change nothing and prove neither brave nor new? Revisit two literary classics, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwell's Animal Farm, with rabble-rousing writers, Adrian Tan and Gwee Li Sui, who will show once and for all why "four legs are better than two"! Revolution, anyone?
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Inside Malaysia's Gruesome Snake Skin Trade

Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
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Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
For similar stories, see:
The Gruesome Details behind Snakeskin Purses
https://youtu.be/ZT55RpM23Bw
SnakesKills More People than Deadly Diseases in Papua New Guinea
https://youtu.be/s5i-aT8TszY
Are Malaysian Indians Being Treated as Second-Class Citizens?
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For over forty years Malaysia's forests supplied python skin to major Euro fashion brands in a trade worth billions of dollars. But that was before a 2004 EU ban forced Malaysia's snake hunters underground.
Pandian and his cousin Ganesan have been professional Python hunters for over 15 years, but they increasingly face a battle to make a living. "Before, we could catch ten a day", Pandian explains. "Now we just get one or two". Fears of extinction lead to the EU ban on Malaysian python skins. But it's proved ineffective and contraband skins still find their way to Europe. According to a CITES official, "they've simply re-routed the trade from Singapore". There might yet be alternatives to hunting and a few enterprising Malaysians have opened up pioneering farms to save both the trade and the wild species. But is it too little too late for the python?
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Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
For similar stories, see:
The Gruesome Details behind Snakeskin Purses
https://youtu.be/ZT55RpM23Bw
SnakesKills More People than Deadly Diseases in Papua New Guinea
https://youtu.be/s5i-aT8TszY
Are Malaysian Indians Being Treated as Second-Class Citizens?
https://youtu.be/IlXyjcBXFAs
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For over forty years Malaysia's forests supplied python skin to major Euro fashion brands in a trade worth billions of dollars. But that was before a 2004 EU ban forced Malaysia's snake hunters underground.
Pandian and his cousin Ganesan have been professional Python hunters for over 15 years, but they increasingly face a battle to make a living. "Before, we could catch ten a day", Pandian explains. "Now we just get one or two". Fears of extinction lead to the EU ban on Malaysian python skins. But it's proved ineffective and contraband skins still find their way to Europe. According to a CITES official, "they've simply re-routed the trade from Singapore". There might yet be alternatives to hunting and a few enterprising Malaysians have opened up pioneering farms to save both the trade and the wild species. But is it too little too late for the python?
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Old MacDonald Had A Farm and Many More Nursery Rhymes for Children | Kids Songs by ChuChu TV

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Goat Farming in Urban Singapore? - Xiaxue's Guide To Life: EP207

Xiaxue visits Singapore’s only goat farm to try milking, feeding, and learning about a dif...

D'Kranji Farm Resort (Singapore)

Our family little staycay @ D'KranjiFarm Resort. It's like a little piece of precious land away from everything, within Singapore. But it sure feels like i was outside Singapore cox the experience is so..Different =)

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

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Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

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There's a farm in Singapore???

[Living Like Lionel: Season 3, Episode 2]
Sharing a short little vlog when i visit a small...

There's a farm in Singapore???

[Living Like Lionel: Season 3, Episode 2]
Sharing a short little vlog when i visit a small farm in Singapore today.
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Can Singapore have a farming industry? | Gentle Warrior | Happy-TV

We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough ...

Can Singapore have a farming industry? | Gentle Warrior | Happy-TV

We import 95% of our food requirements because there we are told that there is not enough land and water in Singapore for farming. But Ivy Singh-Lim has been a farmer in the KranjiCountryside for 14 years and wants to debunk this myth. Do you think The Gentle Warrior’s call to take a relook the farming industry is Good, Bad or Ugly?
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Dairy (cow) farm visit and milking process

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The ...

Dairy (cow) farm visit and milking process

We visited a dairy cow farm in Lim Chu Kang in Singapore and it was an awesome visit. The kids visited all parts of the dairy farm and saw the lovely cows. We also saw how the milking is done by automated process. Lastly we bought fresh milk and it was really delicious!!
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The address of the cow farm is:
5 Lim Chu Kang Lane 8A
Singapore 719608
A bit about the dairy farm and its milking process and fresh milk:
Far from the madding crowd, away from the city, nestled in the quiet, lush greenery of Lim Chu Kang is a well-kept secret by people who know and love fresh milk.
In 1936, before the war, DairyFolks started their cow farm with only six cows; today, they have a hundred cows. And since then, they have been supplying our customers with fresh milk here in Singapore.
Every day they feed the cows with freshly-cut grass and milk them twice daily. These are the lovely Holstein Friesians cows.

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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UpClose: A Quail Farm in Singapore

Farming is considered an uncommon job in Singapore. We interviewed William Ho, better know...

UpClose: A Quail Farm in Singapore

Farming is considered an uncommon job in Singapore. We interviewed William Ho, better known as "UncleWilliam", on his journey and experience in quail egg farming.
Check out this beautiful and interesting insight of the small community of farmers in Singapore.

Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
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Singapore Travel Guide - City of the Future

This travel guide to Singapore will show you what to do, where to go, and how to make the ...

25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
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Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
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SINGAPORE TRAVEL GUIDE!

Exploring Singapore
What to do in Singapore
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